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UConn Falls in Overtime to Rice in Rainy Texas Showdown
Rice's Quinton Jackson scored four touchdowns and totaled 248 yards, leading the Owls to a double overtime comeback win over UConn and ending their four-game streak.
- On Oct. 25, 2025, the Rice Owls football team defeated the UConn Huskies football team 37-34 in double overtime at Rice Stadium, Houston, Texas.
- After an explosive first half, the UConn Huskies, led by Joe Fagnano and Skyler Bell, held a 21-17 halftime lead following second-quarter explosive plays.
- Rice's Quinton Jackson accounted for four touchdowns and career highs in rushing and receiving, scoring both overtime touchdowns including the game-winning 23-yard run.
- The Huskies fell to 5-3, ending their four-game winning streak, while Rice snapped a three-game losing streak and improved to 4-4; UConn returns home with bowl eligibility still in play.
- In the rainy fourth quarter, Chris Freeman, UConn kicker, slipped on a 46-yard attempt that ended his 12-consecutive field-goal streak, while all three UConn losses this year came in overtime on the road.
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UConn falls in overtime to Rice in rainy Texas showdown
The UConn Football team came into this week riding a four-game winning streak and a whole lot of momentum. With hopes of picking up their 5th win in a row, they jumpde on a plane and flew down to Houston, TX, to take on the 3-4 Rice Owls.
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Jackson scores 4 TDs, wins it 37-34 for Rice in double overtime over UConn
Quinton Jackson tallied career highs of 256 combined yards and four touchdowns, including the game-winning score in the second overtime, to lead Rice to a 37-34 win over UConn on Saturday and snap a three-game losing streak.
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